Welcome to our Human Body Unit Wiki! In this Wiki, you will learn about the different systems and organs needed for our bodies to function. I have listed the terms on each page. You will need to add information to each term. Organs can work with more than one system. For each organ, state its function in the system. If you would like to post additional information such as diseases and disorders, feel free to do so. You may also post pictures and links so that we can gather as much information as a class! You may also add any additional information and statistics that you found about the human body. Make sure to initial next to information you have added (you may also want to post a link to the website you found your information from). Please post pictures that are appropriate, I can view everything you post. Take responsibility and pride in your work! See below for links to help get you started. Have fun!
Here are some links to help get you started: Kids Biology
The Human Body
Welcome to our Human Body Unit Wiki! In this Wiki, you will learn about the different systems and organs needed for our bodies to function. I have listed the terms on each page. You will need to add information to each term. Organs can work with more than one system. For each organ, state its function in the system. If you would like to post additional information such as diseases and disorders, feel free to do so. You may also post pictures and links so that we can gather as much information as a class! You may also add any additional information and statistics that you found about the human body. Make sure to initial next to information you have added (you may also want to post a link to the website you found your information from). Please post pictures that are appropriate, I can view everything you post. Take responsibility and pride in your work! See below for links to help get you started. Have fun!
Here are some links to help get you started:
Kids Biology
Inner Body
National Geographic for Kids
Gray's Anatomy
e-mail me if you have any questions: alli.gator@ufl.edu